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Cry for Justice Nigeria is a movement born of urgency and necessity. Dedicated to spotlighting injustice, Echoing the unheard voices, and standing with the oppressed. Our end goal is to drive systemic changes across our nation, beginning with a renewed, collective respect for the rule of law.

Our Byline Policy

Cry for Justice Nigeria operates under a structured anonymity policy.

Our reporters, correspondents, and editors write under pseudonyms or coded bylines to protect them from intimidation, retaliation, or harm arising from investigative journalism in high-risk environments.

This approach reflects international best practices used by investigative desks worldwide. Our work is subject to internal editorial review, fact-checking, and legal scrutiny regardless of the name attached to the byline.

We believe that truth does not require exposure of identity to be valid ,only evidence, integrity, and accountability.

Cry for Justice Nigeria stands fully behind every investigation we publish.

Our Correspondence Structure

Cry for Justice Nigeria operates a desk based correspondence system rooted in Nigeria’s legal, cultural, and civic traditions.

Our reports are filed under three editorial desks:

•Ododo Desk :focused on fairness, equity, and administrative justice

•Adalci Desk :covering rule of law, court compliance, and accountability

•Eziokwu Desk :dedicated to factual accuracy, verification, and truth telling

Each desk represents a collective editorial function, not an individual author.
This structure protects contributors, ensures independence, and reinforces our commitment to evidence-based reporting.

All content published by Cry for Justice Nigeria is reviewed, documented, and supported by verifiable records including court filings, judgments, and official documents.

Justice is not about who speaks but what is proven!

Our Vision

A just and compassionate Nigeria, where no voice is silenced, no wrong goes unchallenged, and the rule of law is upheld for all, regardless of status or circumstance.

 
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